Lyrics Dixie Chicken - Little Feat
I've
seen
the
bright
lights
of
Memphis
and
the
Commodore
Hotel
And
underneath
a
street
lamp,
I
met
a
Southern
Belle
Well,
she
took
me
to
the
river
where
she
casts
her
spell
And
in
that
southern
moonlight,
she
sang
the
song
so
well
If
you'll
be
my
Dixie
Chicken,
I'll
be
your
Tennessee
Lamb
And
we
can
walk
together
down
in
Dixieland
Down
in
Dixieland
Well,
we
made
all
the
hot
spots,
my
money
flowed
like
wine
And
then
that
lowdown
southern
whiskey
began
to
fog
my
mind
And
I
don't
remember
church
bells
or
the
money
I
put
down
On
the
white
picket
fence
and
boardwalk
of
the
house
at
the
edge
of
town
Oh,
but
boy
do
I
remember
the
strain
of
her
refrain
And
the
nights
we
spent
together,
and
the
way
she
called
my
name
If
you'll
be
my
Dixie
Chicken,
I'll
be
your
Tennessee
Lamb
And
we
can
walk
together
down
in
Dixieland
Down
in
Dixieland
Well,
it's
been
a
year
since
she
ran
away
Guess
that
guitar
player
sure
could
play
She
always
liked
to
sing
along,
she's
always
handy
with
a
song
Then
one
night
in
the
lobby
of
the
Commodore
Hotel
I
chanced
to
meet
a
bartender
who
said
he
knew
her
well
And
as
he
handed
me
a
drink,
he
began
to
hum
a
song
And
all
the
boys
there
at
the
bar
began
to
sing
along
If
you'll
be
my
Dixie
Chicken,
I'll
be
your
Tennessee
Lamb
And
we
can
walk
together
down
in
Dixieland
Down
in
Dixieland
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